爱尔兰信用社消费者感化指数在能源账单和返校费用问题推动下,于8月降至72.0。 Ireland's Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 72.0 in August, driven by energy bill and back-to-school cost concerns.
8月,爱尔兰消费者情绪下降,信用社消费者感化指数从7月的74.9下降到72.0,这主要是由于担心能源费用上涨和返校费用上涨。 Consumer sentiment in Ireland dipped in August, with the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index falling to 72.0 from 74.9 in July, primarily due to concerns about higher energy bills and back-to-school expenses. 调查表明,杂货价格膨胀、燃料价格上涨和即将到来的假日支出也可能影响消费者的情绪。 The survey suggests that grocery price inflation, rising fuel prices, and upcoming holiday spending may also be impacting consumer sentiment. 这标志着自5月以来的第一次月度下降,表明消费者在经济不稳定的情况下思维方式发生了转变。 This marks the first monthly decline since May, indicating a shift in consumer thinking amidst economic uncertainty.